Honda first revealed the CR-Z hybrid when the whole environmental thing took off, but then came to their senses and produced the new Turbo version that drops the hybrid drivetrain in favor of a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine. That’s what happens when automakers don’t make the kind of money they want to. That being said, Honda is coming back now with a convertible version of their hybrid.The fact that this new drop top version will retain the hybrid powertrain will make it the world’s first convertible hybrid. This convertible version was part of the plans from the very beginning, but engineers feared that the added weight of the convertible components wouldn’t suit the "sporty" character of the CR-Z, so Honda dropped it. Will bringing it back on the table help Honda get the type of sales it needs to make the CR-Z a successful model?
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The fact that the new version will maintain the reduction of the hybrid powertrain will create the world’s first hybrid convertible. This convertible version is part of the plan from the start, but engineers fear that the extra weight of the component will not be convertible in accordance with the “sporty” character of the CR-Z, so Honda dropped it. Will bring it back to the table to help Honda gain the kind of sales needed to make the Honda CR-Z model is successful?
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